Monday, March 22, 2004

As a former employee at Troma, I couldn't be more pleased with this excerpt from Friday's New York Times review of Dawn of the Dead:
... Mr. Snyder's blood feast is strictly by the numbers; this second-rater could be the world's most expensive Troma film. That makes sense: the screenwriter for the remake, James Gunn, also banged out Tromeo and Juliet, that no-budget B-movie-studio's seminal film (that is, if the word seminal can be appended to Troma). Still, this is the first studio picture to exhibit the tacky Troma influence, which means - something, like the end of shame in Western civilization, perhaps.
Hear, hear.

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